Correction
Due to an editing error, an item in Wednesday's Neighbors page about the Wythe Dornan and Brian Douglas Memorial Fund listed the wrong phone number for those interested in applying for funds. The correct contact number for Paul Douglas is 463-3042.

Ships move dumping
Cruise companies that send big ships to Alaska have agreed to restrict where they dump wastewater in the Inside Passage.

Class of 2000 told: Embrace what is different
With tears, cheers, one of those air horns and a big illustrated homemade sign waving on a pole, parents of the Juneau-Douglas High School Class of 2000 saw their children cross a threshold at Saturday's commencement.

Past meets present at Celebration 2000
From the fry bread for sale to the performances of dozens of dance groups, Celebration 2000 mixed the traditions of the past with the modern world of the present.

Irked by jail plan
The city's recent move to cut incarceration costs has left at least some social service program providers and others feeling blind-sided.

Alaska Airlines to meet deadline, Kelly says
SEATTLE - Alaska Airlines will avoid a potential shutdown by meeting a seven-day federal government deadline for showing improvement in its maintenance practices, the airline's top executive said Friday.

Class of 2000 told: Embrace what is different
With tears, cheers, one of those air horns and a big illustrated homemade sign waving on a pole, parents of the Juneau-Douglas High School Class of 2000 saw their children cross a threshold at Saturday's commencement.

Past meets present at Celebration 2000
From the fry bread for sale to the performances of dozens of dance groups, Celebration 2000 mixed the traditions of the past with the modern world of the present.

Alaska Airlines to meet deadline, Kelly says
SEATTLE - Alaska Airlines will avoid a potential shutdown by meeting a seven-day federal government deadline for showing improvement in its maintenance practices, the airline's top executive said Friday.

Guide's body too difficult to recover
ANCHORAGE - Rescue workers won't attempt to recover the body of a Colorado climbing guide who died last week on the slopes of Mount Bona in Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve, according to Alaska State Troopers.

Ships move dumping
Cruise companies that send big ships to Alaska have agreed to restrict where they dump wastewater in the Inside Passage.

Correction
Due to an editing error, an item in Wednesday's Neighbors page about the Wythe Dornan and Brian Douglas Memorial Fund listed the wrong phone number for those interested in applying for funds. The correct contact number for Paul Douglas is 463-3042.

Guide's body too difficult to recover
ANCHORAGE - Rescue workers won't attempt to recover the body of a Colorado climbing guide who died last week on the slopes of Mount Bona in Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve, according to Alaska State Troopers.

Taking a summer road trip to Nigeria
It's summer vacation season, and this year, according to the American Automobile Association, 37 million Americans will be hitting the road. Literally

Word of mouth
Great article in Sunday's paper regarding the potential growth of Juneau. However, one of the major problems that's not being addressed is the failure to have a traffic light in front of the Goldbelt Restaurant and Centennial Hall.

Concerned about grade promotion
I'm writing in agreement with the gentlemen who feels that teachers are still promoting students without the proper educational understanding.

Concerned about grade promotion
I'm writing in agreement with the gentlemen who feels that teachers are still promoting students without the proper educational understanding.

City should close port on Saturdays
Since late 1999, I've suggested Juneau's Assembly close Juneau's port to big ships on Saturdays and limit cruise ship tourism to 5,000 passengers daily and 500,000 annually.

City should close port on Saturdays
Since late 1999, I've suggested Juneau's Assembly close Juneau's port to big ships on Saturdays and limit cruise ship tourism to 5,000 passengers daily and 500,000 annually.

Word of mouth
Great article in Sunday's paper regarding the potential growth of Juneau. However, one of the major problems that's not being addressed is the failure to have a traffic light in front of the Goldbelt Restaurant and Centennial Hall.

Taking a summer road trip to Nigeria
It's summer vacation season, and this year, according to the American Automobile Association, 37 million Americans will be hitting the road. Literally

Juneau carpets its `Field of Dreams`
Football players called the hard, sandy field at Adair-Kennedy Park ``The Sandbox.'' Others -- perhaps referring to the bits of glass, seashells, driftwood and rocks that dotted the field -- called it the ``Juneau Litter Box.''

Correction
The Rotary Park Kids Run is Sunday, June 11, at 1 p.m., not Saturday, June 3, as was reported in Friday's sports section.

East tops Juneau for title
PALMER -- Juneau-Douglas High School coach Jim Ayers delivered a commencement speech of his own to the 10 seniors he was saying good-bye to after this weekend's state baseball championships.

OUTER POINT BIKE RACE
Results of the 20-mile False Outer Point Bike Race held Friday, June 2 (Times not available)

East tops Juneau for title
PALMER -- Juneau-Douglas High School coach Jim Ayers delivered a commencement speech of his own to the 10 seniors he was saying good-bye to after this weekend's state baseball championships.

Juneau carpets its `Field of Dreams`
Football players called the hard, sandy field at Adair-Kennedy Park ``The Sandbox.'' Others -- perhaps referring to the bits of glass, seashells, driftwood and rocks that dotted the field -- called it the ``Juneau Litter Box.''